Adorn those bare walls in your apartment with classic film art featuring the prototypical James Bond, Sean Connery. These Vintage James Bond Posters ($1,600 and up) are not reproductions, they are original posters from two classic James Bond films: Dr. No and Goldfinger. They feature colorful illustrations of James Bond, his Walther PPK, and various Bond girls. Five posters in total, the collection includes a highly-collectible, very rare British Quad poster from each of the two films. The posters range in size, are available either framed or unframed, and are printed on linen.

If you're anything like us, you love a good visual inventory of stuff (see scenes from pretty much any Wes Anderson movie). There's something about a group of thingslaid out nicely that appeals to our sense of order and materialism. French graphic designer Alizée Lafon takes the concept and applies it to stuff from cult-favorite films and TV shows with these Movie & TV Kit Prints ($29-$360). The illustrated prints draw from Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski, Moonrise Kingdom, Mad Men, and more. Available in a range of sizes from 8" by 11" to 40" by 56".

Pay homage to some of your favorite dudes in a totally historical way with Replaceface Prints ($12-$150). These clever works of art put the faces of some of modernity's most recognizable guys — Bill Murray, Steve Jobs, Chuck Norris, Ricky Gervais, and David Bowie among them — into historical paintings of various generals and conquerors. We've linked to the art prints, which vary in size from roughly 8" x 9" to 28" x 32", but they also offer them framed, as stretched canvases, as stationery cards, as throw pillows, and as cases and skins for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Perhaps the most iconic piece of clothing worn by James Bond in Skyfall, the traditional peacoat from then under-the-radar Alabama-based Billy Reid developed a story and cult status of its own. After learning Daniel Craig had purchased the same coat for himself prior to filming Skyfall, a small, in-house team at Billy Reid began an effort to have the coat placed organically in the upcoming Bond film. Successful in that mission, the peacoat went viral in the 007 community, selling out countless times, backordered for over 2 years, before finally being placed in the brand's core collection. Now available again in the same heavy 80% wool / 20% nylon blend as used in the film, it's not quite bulletproof, but you might feel that way slipping it on. Ideal for clandestine missions and polar vortexes alike.

Whether you're an avid collector or starting from scratch, Watch Gang can help you stock up on quality pieces. The subscription service allows members to get a fresh watch every month based on their style and preferences. Memberships come in three tiers and watches are generally worth up to five times more than the monthly cost. They can do this by working directly with brands, guaranteeing you get an authentic timepiece at a great price. Along with their monthly arrival, subscribers can also take advantage of benefits like weekly Rolex, TAG, and Seiko giveaways and access to their exclusive community The Watch Gang Exchange.

Sure, there are apps you can download that will show you what stars are in the sky, but like photos, sometimes you just can't beat paper. Stellavie Stellar Map Prints (€70; roughly $95) are 50cm x 70cm prints — or about 20" by 27.5" — that show the constellations and stars seen in either the northern or southern skies. Hand-printed with custom-mixed inks, hand-numbered and -signed, and available in four colorways — gold on white, silver on black, gold on black, or white on blue — they make a great addition to any room that also plays host to a telescope.

Perfect for a nautical-themed office, den, or beach house, these Below The Boat Wood Charts ($130-$300) let you celebrate your favorite bodies of water in exquisite detail. Laser cut and hand crafted, each bathymetric chart is made from sheets of Baltic birch that are glued together to create visual depth, with certain layers colored blue, and the whole thing laid inside a custom solid-wood frame and protected by a sheet of Plexiglass. Whether you're pining for the waters of Cape Cod, San Francisco Bay, or the Florida Keys, they've got a chart for you. [Scouted by Chris]

Made for athletes in search of a comfortable shoe to wear while traveling, the Vans UltraRange Rapidweld is one of the most versatile in the brand's arsenal. It's made with a new UltraCush Lite midsole compound for added comfort and durability. It also has LuxLiner sock-fit construction for a secure, comfy fit, fully breathable mesh with Rapidweld details, and synthetic, textile, and suede uppers. Each pair is finished using water-based inks and glues and a durable rubber reverse waffle lug outsole.

While normal sweats are great for lounging around the house, most aren't ideal for getting out in the temperatures seen daily throughout the winter months. Coldsmoke's Windbloc Joggers were made for just that kind of weather, using Polartec Windbloc fleece that blocks virtually all wind with an exterior that's extremely water repellent. You get the feel of fleece joggers on the inside, while the outside looks more polished and wards off the elements. Made in California, think of the Windbloc Joggers as more of your go-to casual pant than workout garb, as the insulation factor makes them great for braving the elements, but not spin class.

Feeling especially patriotic today? We can't blame you. Celebrate this goodwill by ordering up a few of these Draplin State Posters ($30). Printed on thick, uncoated poster stock, these 18" x 24" prints are a great way to show your state pride, and also make a terrific gift for the homesick among us. Oh, and each one is hand numbered by Aaron James Draplin himself, when he's not busy giving awesome speeches.

The MLB season might be getting ready for its stretch run, but you can give yourself a stylish reminder of your days at the park with these Ballpark Prints ($40-$180). Available for every major league venue, the prints are stylishly designed with the park and the surrounding streets and area set in the team's official colors. They're printed at 12" x 12" on a heavy paper stock that gives each print a metallic shimmer.